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A rocket expels gases at a rate of 1.30 x 10^3 kg/s with a speed of 3.00 x 10^4 m/s. What is the force
exerted on the rocket?
exerted on the rocket?
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Answered by
Writeacher
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Answered by
tchrwill
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Vex = velocity of the exhaust gases
g = acceleration due to gravity
w = the flow rate of the exhaust gases
F = the thrust exerted on the rocket
Vex/g = F/w or F = wVex/g
Vex = velocity of the exhaust gases
g = acceleration due to gravity
w = the flow rate of the exhaust gases
F = the thrust exerted on the rocket
Vex/g = F/w or F = wVex/g
Answered by
sal
3.9x10^7
Answered by
Abuo Blessing
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